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Road cycling routes around Newfoundland traverse a landscape characterized by diverse terrain, from dramatic coastlines to vast wilderness. The island's topography is generally hilly to mountainous, offering significant elevation changes and varied cycling experiences. Paved surfaces are common, but some routes may include more rugged sections, providing options for different skill levels. This region features sweeping views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, towering sea cliffs, and unique geological formations.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The border between New York and New Jersey runs to the middle of the 7-mile long Greenwood Lake. The area has been popular with tourists for decades, including Babe Ruth, who visited the area frequently in the 1930s and 40s. These days visitors will find many marinas and restaurants dotted along its shores, beckoning them to stop for a while.
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This spot on the Appalachian Trail is a popular turn around for most crowds. You can get right up to the base of this sizable cascade, and know that the waterfall flows a lot stronger in the wet season. If you want to extend your hike, you can walk further out for miles and miles on the Appalachian Trail. Regardless of the time of year, you'll likely see others out on the trail.
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Mount Laurel Lake is an extension of the much larger Upper Greenwood Lake. Mount Laurel Lake is connected to the larger lake at the southern end and can be viewed from the Warwick Turnpike as you bike by.
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This nature sanctuary situated along the Wallkill River is dedicated to preserving the diverse wildlife of the Wallkill Valley. It protects forest-dwelling and grassland birds, migrating waterfowl, wintering raptors, and endangered species. The sanctuary includes a pavilion with picnic tables, a public restroom, a fishing dock where you can launch a kayak or canoe, beautiful pollinator gardens, and ample parking. The state road along the sanctuary provides scenic views of the river, and several parking lots are available at different points along the route to use as a starting point.
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The view of the blue waters of Butler Reservoir from this quality stretch of road are fantastic, and especially so due to the waters edge being completely surrounded in woodland. A great spot to refuel.
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Wanaque Reservoir is a man-made lake on the Wanaque River. It really is a very pretty lake with its tree lined shores. It is quite hard to get a viewing point, but you can get a good eyeful of it here as you cross the Westbrook Road Bridge.
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Good view of the Rockaway River as you go over this bridge. The Rockaway River is a tributary of the Passaic River. The upper course of the river flows through these wooded areas, whereas the lower course flows through the populated New Jersey suburbs and former industrial areas.
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This is a 99-acre residential lake that was originally used as an ice factory, where the frozen water was harvested and sold. This is a popular area for swimming, fishing, and boating, and it offers a few beach areas to get in the water.
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Newfoundland offers a diverse selection of over 25 road cycling routes. These include 6 easy routes, 19 moderate routes, and 3 more challenging options, catering to various skill levels and preferences.
Newfoundland's road cycling routes feature a varied and often challenging terrain. You can expect significant elevation changes, as the island is generally hilly to mountainous. Routes often traverse dramatic coastal landscapes, offering sweeping views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and may also lead through vast wilderness areas. While many surfaces are paved, some sections might be more rugged, providing a diverse cycling experience.
Yes, Newfoundland has several routes suitable for beginners and families. There are 6 easy routes available. While the overall terrain can be challenging, these easier options provide a gentler introduction to the region's beauty. For example, routes around St. John's offer varied distances and elevation gains on paved surfaces, which can be adapted for family outings.
The road cycling experience in Newfoundland is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse terrain, from coastal paths to hilly sections, and the breathtaking natural features. The opportunity to explore unique geological formations and dramatic scenery is often highlighted as a key draw.
Absolutely. Newfoundland's routes are rich with scenic viewpoints and natural landmarks. You can find stunning vistas along coastal routes like the Viking Trail. For specific points of interest, consider routes that pass near highlights such as Hawkwatch Overlook or Wyanokie High Point, both offering panoramic views. The region's unique geological formations, like those found in Gros Morne National Park, also provide incredible backdrops for your ride.
Several routes in Newfoundland incorporate beautiful lakes and reservoirs into their scenery. A notable option is the Taylortown Reservoir – Mountain Lakes Dock and Boats loop from Apshawa Preserve, which offers a scenic journey around reservoir areas. The Taylortown Reservoir itself is a prominent natural feature along this route.
Yes, for those who appreciate natural cascades, some routes in the Newfoundland area can lead you near waterfalls. The Chikahoki Falls is a beautiful waterfall highlight that can be incorporated into a cycling adventure, offering a refreshing stop along your ride.
Newfoundland offers 3 difficult road cycling routes for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. These routes feature significant elevation gains and longer distances. For example, the Upper Greenwood Lake – Pinecliff Lake loop from West Milford High School Parking is a demanding 142.0 km trail with substantial climbing, often taking over 7 hours to complete.
Loop routes are a great way to experience the diverse landscapes of Newfoundland. A popular choice is the Greenwood Lake – Pinecliff Lake loop from West Milford, a moderate 36.6 km path that provides a pleasant ride through varied scenery. Another option is the Fitzgerald Falls – Greenwood Lake loop from Wide Dirt Pulloff, offering a longer, moderate ride.
Newfoundland is renowned for its unique geological formations. While not directly on a specific road cycling route listed, the region's research highlights areas like the Tablelands in Gros Morne National Park, where exposed mantle rock creates an otherworldly landscape. Cyclists can plan routes that allow for side trips to explore such natural wonders, including the Tripod Rock, a notable natural monument.
The duration of road cycling routes in Newfoundland varies significantly based on distance and difficulty. For instance, a moderate route like the Taylortown Reservoir – Mountain Lakes Dock and Boats loop from Apshawa Preserve typically takes around 2 hours 45 minutes. Longer, more challenging routes can extend to over 7 hours, such as the Upper Greenwood Lake – Pinecliff Lake loop from West Milford High School Parking.
Many of Newfoundland's road cycling routes offer a compelling blend of coastal and inland scenery. The island's topography ensures that even routes starting inland often lead to dramatic coastal views. The Viking Trail, for example, is known for its stunning coastal scenery along the western coastline, while routes around St. John's can combine urban and natural landscapes, including coastal segments.
For endurance riders, Newfoundland offers several longer routes. The Upper Greenwood Lake – Pinecliff Lake loop from West Milford High School Parking is a substantial 142.0 km route, ideal for those looking for a full-day challenge. Another option is the Fitzgerald Falls – Greenwood Lake loop from Wide Dirt Pulloff, which covers nearly 89 km.


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